SSUDAN-UNREST-MEDIA-RIGHTS-DAILY LIFE

Bildtext:A South Sudanese woman picks up her parasol felled by the wind next to her fruit and vegetables stand at Gudele market in Juba, South Sudan January 23, 2012. Gudele was the scene of last year's (December 18) murder of writer Isaiah Abraham, an outspoken critic of the government whose death has raised concerns over press freedom in the fledgling nation, according to US embassy officials. Relatives say Diing Chan Awuol, who wrote under the pen name of Isaiah Abraham, was shot dead earlier this month for outspoken comments that included calling for an improvement in relations with former enemies in Khartoum. AFP PHOTO/ Camille Lepage (Photo credit should read CAMILLE LEPAGE/AFP/Getty Images)

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A South Sudanese woman picks up her parasol felled by the wind next to her fruit and vegetables stand at Gudele market in Juba, South Sudan January 23, 2012. Gudele was the scene of last year's (December 18) murder of writer Isaiah Abraham, an outspoken critic of the government whose death has raised concerns over press freedom in the fledgling nation, according to US embassy officials. Relatives say Diing Chan Awuol, who wrote under the pen name of Isaiah Abraham, was shot dead earlier this month for outspoken comments that included calling for an improvement in relations with former enemies in Khartoum. AFP PHOTO/ Camille Lepage (Photo credit should read CAMILLE LEPAGE/AFP/Getty Images)

A South Sudanese woman picks up her parasol felled by the wind next... NyhetsfotoAfrika,Barn,Civilperson,Flickor,Frukt,Grönsak,Hemliv,Horisontell,Juba,Kvinnor,Le,Marknadsplats,Marknadsstånd,Mänskligt intresse,Nedfallet träd,Parasoll,Sudan,VuxenPhotographer AFPCollection: AFP 2013 AFPA South Sudanese woman picks up her parasol felled by the wind next to her fruit and vegetables stand at Gudele market in Juba, South Sudan January 23, 2012. Gudele was the scene of last year's (December 18) murder of writer Isaiah Abraham, an outspoken critic of the government whose death has raised concerns over press freedom in the fledgling nation, according to US embassy officials. Relatives say Diing Chan Awuol, who wrote under the pen name of Isaiah Abraham, was shot dead earlier this month for outspoken comments that included calling for an improvement in relations with former enemies in Khartoum. AFP PHOTO/ Camille Lepage (Photo credit should read CAMILLE LEPAGE/AFP/Getty Images)